Vignette Library

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Overview

Literature Vignettes summarize a publication (or unpublished work) that demonstrates how NMR was used to a solve scientific problem. These vignettes aim to inform the community by highlighting practical applications of NMR and to help researchers "advertise" summaries of their work with others.

Content Vignettes are created by users who are designated as KB Content providers and are designed to provide additional information for Knowledgebase Content Areas.

Who Can Create Literature Vignettes?

Any authenticated user on the NAN web portal can create Literature Vignettes. The goal is for this to become a community-driven resource.

How to Create a Literature Vignette

To create a new vignette:

  1. Navigate to Resource Connector → Vignette Library.
  2. Log in if you are not already
  3. Click the New Vignette button
  4. Fill out the form using the fields below:
Field Required? Description
Type Yes - but only visible for KB Content Providers, all others default to Literature Choose between Literature or Content. Only KB content providers will see this field. Most users will not.
Title Yes Enter the title of the vignette.
Short Description No A brief summary shown on the vignette tile.
Vignette Content Yes Use the editor to write the body of the vignette. Standard formatting and linking options are available.
Vignette Image No Optionally upload an image to accompany the vignette.
Primary Citation DOI Yes Click Add Row to enter citation(s). Each row requires a Description and a Link (preferably a DOI or URL).
Related Expert KBs No Click Add Row to link related KB datasets. Each row requires a Description and a Link to a public or published dataset (use the context menu [right mouse click] in the Dataset Browser to copy the link to the clipboard for pasting).
Related Vignettes No Click the Select Vignettes button to choose related vignettes. Use the scroll or search function to locate them.

Buttons:

  • Cancel – Exits without saving
  • Save – Saves a draft (remains private)
  • Publish – Publishes the vignette for public view (cannot be undone once published)

Searching & Viewing Vignettes

Searching

A search bar at the top of the Vignette Library allows searching across all vignette content.

Viewing

  • Click the eye icon on a vignette tile for a preview
  • Click the vignette tile to open the full vignette
    • Use the Previous and Next buttons to navigate through vignettes

Display Order

Vignettes are ordered by creation date, with the most recent appearing at the top. This helps users stay updated with newly added content.

Why Are Some Vignettes Red?

Vignettes that are saved, but not yet published, appear in red. Only KB Content providers can view these unpublished drafts.